Ears, check. Neck, check. Wrists, check. And let's not forget bells for those ankles and toes.

There may be no anatomical zone left unadorned by the works in "BodypArts," an exhibit of "site specific" art jewelry that emphasizes body/art relationships.

Organized by artists Sandra Zilker, Debbie Wetmore and Edward Lane McCartney for Goldesberry Gallery, the show features a mix of avant-garde and traditional pieces by a diverse group of 15 Houston art jewelers and metalsmiths. If there's a jewelry collector on your gift list who loves the fine craft-focused Goldesberry, this is the place to start: owners Oliver and Nancy Goldesberry are closing up shop to retire on Dec. 25.

DesignWorks also shows unique, secular jewelry by parishioners from Galveston's Trinity Episcopal Church made from shards of a Louis Comfort Tiffany stained glass window that was broken during Hurricane Ike; proceeds fund church outreach projects.

Meanwhile, talismanic jewelry by the oh-so-global artist Raphaele is on the holiday menu at Darke Gallery in the West End, along with ceramic art by Susan Budge.